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trog
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've got a Linux ISO that I need to burn, but I've recently reinstalled my laptop and I can't find the software that came with it for CD burning. Anyone know of any good tools to burn ISOs that are freeware and/or open source?
Been looking at this but wondering if anyone has recommendations. I burn like 3 discs a year so know nothing about CD/DVD software. |
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0z
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Try This trog. :)
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| #1 02:50pm 14/04/06 |
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stinky
Posts: 1540
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I used the one you've linked to trog, works fine.
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| #2 03:52pm 14/04/06 |
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koopz
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| #3 09:02pm 19/04/06 |
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reso
I can't read
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ImgBurn?
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| #4 09:10pm 19/04/06 |
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eXemplar
Posts: 1644
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Install the cdrrecord/cdrtools package or something like xcdroast in cygwin.
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